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Peretz Bonei Hanegev

פרץ בוני הנגב

A construction and development company, which builts housing projects in the settlement ofMa'ale Adumimin the occupied West Bank and in the settlement neighborhood ofHar Homain occupied East Jerusalem.

Peretz Bonei Hanegev is currently building a new housing project in Har Homa, named Lev Hahoresh. The 72 housing unit’s project is in initial construction stages and according to the company's evaluations, will be completed and populated by June 2017.

In June 2014, the Local Planning Committee of Jerusalem approved the construction of additional 172 housing units by the company in Har Homa settlement.

In the 1980's, the company was involved in two construction projects in the occupied Gaza Strip; Contracted by the Jewish Agency, the Israeli Ministry of Tourism and seven Israeli settlements, the company built a hotel near the Israeli settlement of Neve Dekalim. In addition, the company was also hired by the Israeli authorities to renew and expand Al-Shifa Hospital in the Gaza Strip, a major construction project. This is a clear example of the allocation of major construction projects to Israeli companies on the expense of Palestinian contractors.